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Ashley Moran wrote:
> On Sep 17, 2004, at 10:15 pm, KF wrote:
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>> Also, you can inhale bacteria that builds up in your mouth, and that
>> bacteria can infect your throat/lungs.
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> I breath almost exclusively through my nose. How does breathing
> increase the amount of bacteria in my mouth? No other animal on the
> planet has access to toothbrushes, toothpaste, and dentists. They do
> not die of respiratory problems. I don't see your logic, KF.
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> Ashley
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The breathing doesn't increase bacteria. Not brushing after neolithic
meals probably increase bacteria. My dentist mentioned what I posted.
Maybe the contrary is true for Paleolithic. I recommend fluoride free
toothpaste for neolithic consumers. Toms of Maine is one brand who
makes fluoride free toothpaste.
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